Eaten by a lion – at a Norwich church door
Around 700 years ago a magnificent brass door knocker, showing a man’s head in a lion’s mouth, was made for a Norwich church
Around 700 years ago a magnificent brass door knocker, showing a man’s head in a lion’s mouth, was made for a Norwich church
Around 700 years ago a magnificent brass door knocker, showing a man’s head in a lion’s mouth, was made for a Norwich church
Every month one of Norwich Castle’s expert curators tells us about a favourite exhibit. This beautifully carved piece of walrus tusk could once have starred in a great Norman sewing bee
Every month one of Norwich Castle’s expert curators tells us about a favourite exhibit. This beautifully carved piece of walrus tusk could once have starred in a great Norman sewing bee
“Historians could hardly believe their eyes.” A piece of cloth painted in Norfolk in 1470 is one of the world’s most remarkable examples of medieval linen art.
“Historians could hardly believe their eyes.” A piece of cloth painted in Norfolk in 1470 is one of the world’s most remarkable examples of medieval linen art.
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